January 12, 2026 | 8:00am – 5:00pm
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Joint Princeton University PCTS/IAS Workshop
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Topic: From Analyticity to Phenomenology
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/joint-princeton-university-pctsias-workshop
ORGANIZERS:
Jan Albert (PCTS); Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS); Sebastian Mizera
(Princeton/Columbia); Olivier Simon (PCTS)
_REGISTRATION HAS REACHED FULL CAPACITY, BUT INDIVIDUAL LECTURES MAY
BE ATTENDED AT IAS._
January 12-14: will be held at PCTS through lunch. (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
January 14-16 will be held at IAS (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
DESCRIPTION: Analyticity embodies the physical principle of causality.
It states that many physical observables can be treated as analytic
functions when their parameters take complex values. This seemingly
innocuous observation allows for the use of advanced tools from
complex analysis, such as dispersion relations, to constrain the
possible values that these physical observables may take. Such
techniques were first developed for the refractive index in optical
systems and quickly adapted by the high-energy physics community. They
are nowadays used to constrain S-matrices, decay rates, hadron
spectra, and transport coefficients, among others. Recent
breakthroughs in these directions call for deeper interactions between
subfields which, despite using the same techniques, have largely been
disconnected. It is also timely to explore new phenomenological
applications, such as constraints on physics beyond the Standard
Model, or corrections to Einstein gravity. This workshop, organized
jointly between PCTS and IAS, will facilitate establishing new
connections by bringing together experts from various theoretical and
phenomenological backgrounds to chart the course for future
explorations.
Princeton University, PCTS, Jadwin Hall & IAS Wolfensohn Hall
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January 13, 2026 | 8:00am – 5:00pm
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01/13/2026 08:00
01/13/2026 17:00
Joint Princeton University PCTS/IAS Workshop
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Topic: From Analyticity to Phenomenology
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/joint-princeton-university-pctsias-workshop
ORGANIZERS:
Jan Albert (PCTS); Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS); Sebastian Mizera
(Princeton/Columbia); Olivier Simon (PCTS)
_REGISTRATION HAS REACHED FULL CAPACITY, BUT INDIVIDUAL LECTURES MAY
BE ATTENDED AT IAS._
January 12-14: will be held at PCTS through lunch. (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
January 14-16 will be held at IAS (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
DESCRIPTION: Analyticity embodies the physical principle of causality.
It states that many physical observables can be treated as analytic
functions when their parameters take complex values. This seemingly
innocuous observation allows for the use of advanced tools from
complex analysis, such as dispersion relations, to constrain the
possible values that these physical observables may take. Such
techniques were first developed for the refractive index in optical
systems and quickly adapted by the high-energy physics community. They
are nowadays used to constrain S-matrices, decay rates, hadron
spectra, and transport coefficients, among others. Recent
breakthroughs in these directions call for deeper interactions between
subfields which, despite using the same techniques, have largely been
disconnected. It is also timely to explore new phenomenological
applications, such as constraints on physics beyond the Standard
Model, or corrections to Einstein gravity. This workshop, organized
jointly between PCTS and IAS, will facilitate establishing new
connections by bringing together experts from various theoretical and
phenomenological backgrounds to chart the course for future
explorations.
Princeton University, PCTS, Jadwin Hall & IAS Wolfensohn Hall
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23
January 14, 2026 | 8:00am – 5:00pm
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01/14/2026 08:00
01/14/2026 17:00
Joint Princeton University PCTS/IAS Workshop
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Topic: From Analyticity to Phenomenology
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/joint-princeton-university-pctsias-workshop
ORGANIZERS:
Jan Albert (PCTS); Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS); Sebastian Mizera
(Princeton/Columbia); Olivier Simon (PCTS)
_REGISTRATION HAS REACHED FULL CAPACITY, BUT INDIVIDUAL LECTURES MAY
BE ATTENDED AT IAS._
January 12-14: will be held at PCTS through lunch. (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
January 14-16 will be held at IAS (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
DESCRIPTION: Analyticity embodies the physical principle of causality.
It states that many physical observables can be treated as analytic
functions when their parameters take complex values. This seemingly
innocuous observation allows for the use of advanced tools from
complex analysis, such as dispersion relations, to constrain the
possible values that these physical observables may take. Such
techniques were first developed for the refractive index in optical
systems and quickly adapted by the high-energy physics community. They
are nowadays used to constrain S-matrices, decay rates, hadron
spectra, and transport coefficients, among others. Recent
breakthroughs in these directions call for deeper interactions between
subfields which, despite using the same techniques, have largely been
disconnected. It is also timely to explore new phenomenological
applications, such as constraints on physics beyond the Standard
Model, or corrections to Einstein gravity. This workshop, organized
jointly between PCTS and IAS, will facilitate establishing new
connections by bringing together experts from various theoretical and
phenomenological backgrounds to chart the course for future
explorations.
Princeton University, PCTS, Jadwin Hall & IAS Wolfensohn Hall
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23
January 15, 2026 | 8:00am – 5:00pm
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01/15/2026 08:00
01/15/2026 17:00
Joint Princeton University PCTS/IAS Workshop
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Topic: From Analyticity to Phenomenology
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/joint-princeton-university-pctsias-workshop
ORGANIZERS:
Jan Albert (PCTS); Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS); Sebastian Mizera
(Princeton/Columbia); Olivier Simon (PCTS)
_REGISTRATION HAS REACHED FULL CAPACITY, BUT INDIVIDUAL LECTURES MAY
BE ATTENDED AT IAS._
January 12-14: will be held at PCTS through lunch. (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
January 14-16 will be held at IAS (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
DESCRIPTION: Analyticity embodies the physical principle of causality.
It states that many physical observables can be treated as analytic
functions when their parameters take complex values. This seemingly
innocuous observation allows for the use of advanced tools from
complex analysis, such as dispersion relations, to constrain the
possible values that these physical observables may take. Such
techniques were first developed for the refractive index in optical
systems and quickly adapted by the high-energy physics community. They
are nowadays used to constrain S-matrices, decay rates, hadron
spectra, and transport coefficients, among others. Recent
breakthroughs in these directions call for deeper interactions between
subfields which, despite using the same techniques, have largely been
disconnected. It is also timely to explore new phenomenological
applications, such as constraints on physics beyond the Standard
Model, or corrections to Einstein gravity. This workshop, organized
jointly between PCTS and IAS, will facilitate establishing new
connections by bringing together experts from various theoretical and
phenomenological backgrounds to chart the course for future
explorations.
Princeton University, PCTS, Jadwin Hall & IAS Wolfensohn Hall
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23
January 16, 2026 | 8:00am – 12:30pm
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01/16/2026 08:00
01/16/2026 12:30
Joint Princeton University PCTS/IAS Workshop
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Topic: From Analyticity to Phenomenology
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/joint-princeton-university-pctsias-workshop
ORGANIZERS:
Jan Albert (PCTS); Nima Arkani-Hamed (IAS); Sebastian Mizera
(Princeton/Columbia); Olivier Simon (PCTS)
_REGISTRATION HAS REACHED FULL CAPACITY, BUT INDIVIDUAL LECTURES MAY
BE ATTENDED AT IAS._
January 12-14: will be held at PCTS through lunch. (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
January 14-16 will be held at IAS (schedule)
[https://pcts.princeton.edu/document/4706]
DESCRIPTION: Analyticity embodies the physical principle of causality.
It states that many physical observables can be treated as analytic
functions when their parameters take complex values. This seemingly
innocuous observation allows for the use of advanced tools from
complex analysis, such as dispersion relations, to constrain the
possible values that these physical observables may take. Such
techniques were first developed for the refractive index in optical
systems and quickly adapted by the high-energy physics community. They
are nowadays used to constrain S-matrices, decay rates, hadron
spectra, and transport coefficients, among others. Recent
breakthroughs in these directions call for deeper interactions between
subfields which, despite using the same techniques, have largely been
disconnected. It is also timely to explore new phenomenological
applications, such as constraints on physics beyond the Standard
Model, or corrections to Einstein gravity. This workshop, organized
jointly between PCTS and IAS, will facilitate establishing new
connections by bringing together experts from various theoretical and
phenomenological backgrounds to chart the course for future
explorations.
Princeton University, PCTS, Jadwin Hall & IAS Wolfensohn Hall
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23